Burbank's South Boreal Street, the shop where costumes were made for the last art party.
Anne followed Martin into the dressing room and asked curiously: "Have you prepared a surprise? Which one? It won't be the look of a murderer, right?"
She said it in advance: "Martin, even if I put on makeup for Halloween, I don't want to look ugly."
"You are so beautiful and elegant that even God cannot bear to destroy you." Martin's words were particularly nice: "Annie, even on Halloween, you must be the most beautiful."
The 50-year-old designer Hannah greeted the two: "Please go this way."
Anne saw a dark black leather coat hanging on the hanger, long high-heeled leather boots standing up next to it, and a black pair of ear hairpins and goggles on the shelf above.
"Who am I?" she asked Martin.
The look chosen by Martin was naturally the role that impressed Annie the most, and he said: "Selina Kyle."
Annie frowned and thought for a moment, then asked tentatively: "Catwoman?"
Martin nodded: "Try it."
Annie came to look at the clothes and accessories: "It seems completely different from Halle Berry and Michelle Pfeiffer."
Martin thought for a moment and said, "The real-life Catwoman."
Annie turned back and asked, "Are you Batman?"
Martin laughed: "Of course."
Anne pursed her mouth into a straight line and sat on the makeup chair. Two stylists came over to assist her with her styling.
Martin followed Hannah to another dressing room.
Hannah asked in a low voice: "Where is Mene? Why didn't he come over?"
After saying this, Martin remembered that Mene went upstairs with Hannah last time: "He has been busy recently. If you miss him, you can call him."
Hannah muttered: "I really miss him... and his mouth." She quickly added: "Mine speaks very nicely."
Martin heard Bruce mention it two days ago that Mene had a passionate relationship with the woman he hooked up with in the bar recently.
Entering the dressing room, Martin changed into his Batman uniform. Of course, it was not the one worn by George Clooney with two grapes on the chest, but one similar to the one worn by Bale in the new Batman trailer.
In the front hall of the studio, Bruce checked the time and went out to find a public phone booth.
He pulled out his address book and dialed the first number: "Hello, American rumors? I have an important piece of news for you. Martin Davis and Anne Hathaway will participate in today's Halloween parade. I There is definite news that they will appear in the open-air theater as a couple."
The other side replied: "Thank you for your information. If you can leave your name and mailing address conveniently, we will be considerate."
"No need, I'm just a concerned citizen." Bruce hung up the phone and called the hotline of another gossip magazine, The Hollywood Daily, to "betray" Martin and Anne Hathaway again.
The stage is set, how can we miss the audience of reporters and paparazzi?
Bruce made more than a dozen calls at once, and in addition to gossip newspapers, he also notified some free paparazzi.
In the afternoon, the Hollywood Halloween Parade is about to begin.
Martin and Annie got out of the car and arrived next to the amphitheater. The stunning looks of Batman and Catwoman immediately attracted countless reporters to take photos.
Especially Annie's Catwoman.
Martin said to Anne as he walked: "Let go, let go naturally, don't think about the princess before, those are all false, you are now a snitch, a heart-stealing thief, today you will steal everyone's heart."
Listening to Martin's encouragement, Anne relaxed naturally, threw away the memory of the princess, took cat steps, and strode forward.
For a shameless person like Martin, tons of nice words came out: "Annie, your sexy charm will definitely captivate everyone."
Annie put on a charming smile. The Batman next to her was good in every aspect, but it was a pity that he didn't have one of Bruce Wayne's most important abilities.
Martin takes off his Batman cowl.
As a star, Annie automatically pushed up the goggles on her eyes without being reminded. The goggles were stuck with the hairpin on her head, as if she was born with cat ears.
Max, a reporter from "Entertainment Weekly", couldn't help but admire while taking photos: "These two are so cool! One is tall and strong, sunny and handsome; the other has a hot body, sexy and coquettish, they are a perfect match."
The Hollywood Bowl is full of people preparing to participate in the Halloween parade, which can be called a chaotic dance.
Among the large number of monsters and monsters entering the scene at this moment, Martin and Anne are like bright lights in the dark night.
Reporters and paparazzi came closer to take pictures.
Anne enjoys the media spotlight, which makes her feel like a real princess.
Max from Entertainment Weekly came over for an interview. The microphone was stretched between Martin and Annie and said: "Martin, Annie, you are so cool and stylish. Martin, you are Batman; Annie, are you in the Catwoman look?"
Annie's words were very interesting: "This is the Catwoman look that Martin came up with specifically for me. He said it matches my figure and temperament very well."
Martin said at the right time: "Don't you think Annie is more charming than Catwoman in the comics?"
There was a sound of admiration and the sound of camera shutters taking pictures.
The reporter from American Rumors asked: "Martin, Anne, are you dating?"
Martin didn't answer, and the question automatically went to Anne.
Anne was more or less qualified and said: "Actually, no, Martin and I are very good friends now. Martin is very outstanding and talented."
This is similar to saying you are a good person. After saying that, she did not forget to give people hope: "In the future? Who can say for sure what will happen in the future?"
Martin was always by his side, as cheerful as a licking dog.
The paparazzi reporters took crazy photos, making his smile even brighter.
Martin and Anne entered the open-air theater together, and Anne's hand touched Martin's arm intentionally or unintentionally.
Several times, she took Martin's arm and quickly let go.
Later, Max put away his camera and was just about to find a new target when a strong man appeared in front of him.
Bruce was civil: "Give me your business card?"
Max was not a newbie and understood what this meant. He took out his work card and handed it to the other party.
Just as Bruce was about to leave, he saw an acquaintance, the female paparazzi who had appeared underneath the North Hollywood apartment.
Jody also recognized Bruce as the person next to Martin. When he saw him coming over, he asked, "What's wrong with you?"
Bruce pointed to the parking lot on the side of the road: "Let's have a chat."
Jody put away his camera and followed him to the curb,
Bruce invited her into the car.
Jody got into the passenger seat and was very direct: "You have high-value news? What do you want?"
She looked at Bruce, who was much better than the fat landlord of the North Hollywood apartment.
Bruce asked: "I heard that you cooperate with many media?"
Jody nodded: "I do an entertainment blog and contribute to many entertainment newspapers and periodicals."
Bruce has learned about her specifically: "Your reports are more biased towards Martin. If there is news about Martin, we will notify you first."
Jody thought seriously, thinking about the wax museum that was a hit at the box office, thinking about Martin getting together with Annie, a popular teenage actress, and thinking about Martin having a new movie coming out, so he took out his business card and gave it to Bruce: "You can call me anytime. "
Bruce emphasized again: "Don't forget the premise. Your articles and photos must be biased towards Martin. You should be able to see that Martin's upward momentum is strong, and there will be a lot of news of interest to the public."
These words inspired Jodi. She thought carefully about the news about the wax museum that had an extremely sensational effect. Could it be related to Martin?
She suddenly discovered the key point. The shameless Mene often followed Martin, like a follower.
And now there is Anne Hathaway, who is recognized by the entertainment media industry as one of the top four post-80s actresses.
If Martin really wants to form a pair with her, he will definitely achieve 1+1 greater than 2!
Jody immediately said, “I’m a huge supporter of Martin.”
Bruce said, "That's it."
Jody got out of the car and left.
Then, Aquaman Bruce went to find the next paparazzi.
Martin's pond will get bigger and bigger and can support many fish.
Jody got out of the car, found a quiet place, and took out his voice recorder.
For a paparazzi, news is everywhere.
Jody pressed the play button against his ear and heard a cacophony of noise.
"Shit!" She turned back to look for that bastard, but when she found no one, she couldn't help but feel cruel. Sooner or later, she had to sleep with that guy and make him obediently provide inside information.
The annual Hollywood Halloween Parade has begun.
This is a feast for ordinary people and a stage for celebrities to create topics.
Just as Martin and Annie took to the streets hand in hand, Bruce picked up his camera and became a temporary videographer, capturing photos of the two of them getting along intimately, and posting them on his blog in the evening.
Suddenly, Bruce discovered that Annie's little girl Laura was also taking pictures.
The two greeted each other in a tacit understanding.
"What a coincidence."
"What a coincidence."
The two smiled at each other and continued taking pictures.
The unforgettable love of a star.
Martin and Anne walked on Hollywood Boulevard, waving to both sides from time to time, and occasionally whispering, both intimate and happy.
Batman's costume is okay, but Annie's Catwoman costume is not revealing at all, but it is particularly eye-catching.
From time to time, fellow travelers would come and take photos together.
Some passers-by even ran into the parade and wanted to take photos with the two.
Martin and Anne are very friendly and accept everyone who comes.
There were always a few paparazzi following Martin.
The Halloween parade lasted until night. Before ten o'clock, Annie took the initiative to say goodbye: "Martin, please take me back."
Martin responded: "I'll have someone bring the car over right now."
Annie glanced at the Bentley on the roadside, but didn't say much.
Martin noticed it, grabbed Annie's hand and left: "Come this way."
Annie said as she walked: "Today is the happiest day I've ever been in Los Angeles."
Martin turned back, looked into her eyes and said, "There will be happier times."
Annie encouraged him: "Then I'll wait."
Bruce drove over, and Martin pulled Annie into the car and took her back to the hotel.
This time, he came out quickly.
It cannot be the same every time. You must have ethics and professionalism, control your rhythm, and think more about the jobs of the reporters and paparazzi who follow you.
(End of chapter)